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PJ HARVEY "Let England Shake" (Island, 2011) - www.pjharvey.net

Tracklist :
1. Let England Shake
2. The Last Living Rose
3. The Glorious Land
4. The Words That Maketh Murder
5. All & Everyone
6. On Battleship Hill
7. England
8. In The Dark Places
9. Bitter Branches
10. Hanging In The Wire
11. Written On The Forehead
12. The Colour Of The Earth

PJ Harvey has always been not to miss an opportunity to reiterate that the main objective of a true artist is not repeated and disappoint the expectations of his audience. In recent years this way of doing almost finished for chronic, so that every new album ends up useless and void any provision in previous episodes each combination of career, it is focused on finding new ground and perfectionism style. For "Let England Shake" was recorded in a church of the nineteenth century in Dorset, Polly has worked continuously for over three years, initially committed its forces on the art of speech and poetry as a container for his exceptional creativity. All text of this album were in fact designed as poems that transposition in music often has slightly altered, born of the urgency to describe reality and feelings related to social, political history and the past. Make no mistake: the adjective "political" should not suggest a view of part, to a dogmatic view on the truth or a renewed activism of the artist, but the description of feelings through the poetic word as much as possible shared universal, such as the ambiguous coexistence of hatred and love for their homeland ( www.indie-eye.it ).
With " Let England Shake " PJ Harvey still make an admirable synthesis its two predecessors: the classical and Victorian spiritualist " White Chalk ” filtra per osmosi fra gli spigoli dissonanti e le sonorità promiscue di “ A Woman A Man Walked By ”. Fondamentale, nel dare continuità, il contributo di John Parish : lì co-autore, qui co-produttore, oltreché musicista in una formazione volutamente ridotta all’essenziale che comprende l’ex Bad Seeds Mick Harvey e il batterista Jean-Marc Butty. Un disco diretto e memorabile nel complesso, questo “ Let England Shake . PJ in a state of grace, harmony and vocal registers sa vary with uninhibited eccentricity, writes songs that no longer seem such - but they are - and offers glimpses of sonic beauty of a dark and foggy. Sa mix with skill: epic, elegy and estrangement ( www.storiadellamusica.it ).
In a very intelligent avoids falling into the cliché of the hard rhythm guitar and songwriting for slow and banal, on the contrary, he entrusts his lyrics in a wide variety of different musical records. If in fact "Hanging On The Wire" and "England" revive the acoustic atmospheres of "White Chalk", the new political verve in greater blood in "The Last Living Rose," where the singer offers a brand new sax solo in the guitars of "Bitter Branches" or the first "nick-cave-ianissimo" single, "The Words That maketh Murder", including rhythms and lyrics effect. Listening to the anxiety continues, "The Glorious Land", accompanied by military parades and sang a poignant, folk reminiscent of the "On Battleship Hill" and "In The Dark Places", which seems to hear distant, PJ of that discone called "To Bring You My Love." And if you are missing a confirmation of the quality of the package, the triplet can only encourage the final assessment: "Hanging On The Wire" and "Written On The Forehead" there are impeccably, leading to the melancholy of "The Colour Of The Earth ". We liked the PJ rock, there liked the sound and we like the PJ PJ political commitment. Be sure to listen to this record, hardly any like it will come out in 2011 ( www.indieforbunnies.it ).
(Rino De Cesare)
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